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The Latest from the Nonprofit Technology Community

Wednesday, July 28, 2010
email signup, contact us, donation, petition, etc.), We see this a lot in event fundraising, where FB badges and other tools are deployed for event participants (to help them raise more $$ for the charity), but all peer-to-peer giving actually takes place BACK on the organization’s website. . Jeff Patrick, Common Knowledge. Definitely.
 
Friday, July 23, 2010
Those who didn’t participate in the poll at all, but did on my wall asking for their feedback on polling apps said they didn’t like that the app asked for their personal information. Couple of Useful Tools To Streamline Workflow. Spredfast is a listening/content distribution tool.  Facebook Strategic Objectives.
 
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Tech tools can take the guesswork and administrative churn out of managing your people and allow you to focus your resources on where they're most needed: fulfilling your mission. Below we've listed a few of our human-resources-focused tools to help you keep track of documents, schedules, and time — for employees and volunteers alike.
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Technology Community

For a long time people in the nonprofit sector that I work with have complained about information overload. In this following post, the author spells out information overload like a Vegas buffet. It is not a bad thing that all the information is there. Information Overload and the FOOD IS THOUGHT Metaphor | ribbonfarm.
Profiles: Personalized user profiles with ability to import contacts from Outlook. social networking tool similar to an intranet, specializing in online collaboration. Directory: Using the "My Friends" module, ability to view others photos, and information. Tags: Influence Collaboration Tools & Software
In my opinion, the iPhone, it’s market of applications, and growing user base is the best way to gain access to and interact with information. Many organizations have also released informational web sites in a handy, iPhone friendly format. Their sole purpose is to disseminate information. That’s convenience.
Facebook Linked In Twitter Home About Home Initiating Actions from Reports Initiating Actions from Reports Last Updated on Thursday, 27 April 2006 08:05 Written by Steve Wednesday, 26 April 2006 01:33 Reports in Salesforce.com are great because you can query Contacts. This report is a list of Contacts. Again, no drill down. Keep it up.
If you have a catalog of any kind, be it books, products, article, or news you should look into integrating this tool so that your website becomes easier to search and navigate on your website as well as through external search engines. The definition of knowledge is outside the scope of this article because of simple reasons. Search Engines.
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frogloop Home frogloop Home Receive monthly updates Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow frogloop on Twitter Most Popular Posts Social Network ROI Calculator Social Networking for Nonprofits: ROI, Tracking Tools and More "While Theyre Hot!" So what was the main catalyst for Web users to contact their elected reps in Congress?
Since the one-line nature of the Twitter post limits the amount of effort that can go into polishing these "miniblogs", I'm getting a virtual hailstorm of information this way. And then there are all the articles, blogs, and videos that my Facebook contacts post every day. Here are some highlights form the past few days. Grantmaking 2.0
Most often nonprofits want to capture information from web users. That sort of information could be a newsletter sign up, a contact form that should be responded to, an online donation or an event registration. One purpose is to allow users to modify their own information (if the site allows logins.) All-in-one.
It seems like every month or two, I happen across a forum thread about project management tools. Project software naysayers make a very apt point: Tools won't plan a project for you. If you think that buying and setting up the tool is all that you need to do to successfully complete a complex project, you're probably doomed to fail.